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A new JCI conflict-of-interest policy
Ushma S. Neill, … , Marc Feldmann, William N. Kelley
Ushma S. Neill, … , Marc Feldmann, William N. Kelley
Published March 1, 2007
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2007;117(3):506-508. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI31587.
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A new JCI conflict-of-interest policy

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As stewards of the JCI, we are responsible for instituting and sustaining the highest possible standards for integrity. To this end, we have established a very specific set of guidelines for handling potential conflicts of interest — not only for authors and referees, but also for ourselves.

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Ushma S. Neill, Craig B. Thompson, Marc Feldmann, William N. Kelley

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